| Meaning | wrathful |
| Origin | Greek, Latin |
| Gender | Boy |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 6 |
| Syllables | 3 |
| Syllabification | U-li-ces |
Adventure and exploration seem woven into the very fabric of this name, which carries echoes of epic journeys and heroic tales. The unconventional spelling adds modern edge to classical foundations, creating something simultaneously familiar and fresh. Its three syllables have a pleasing rhythm that makes the name memorable without being difficult. There's an intellectual quality here, suggesting curiosity and wisdom beyond years. Parents attracted to literary and mythological connections will appreciate the subtle nod to timeless stories of perseverance and triumph. The name maintains strength while avoiding aggressive harshness, striking a balance that works across cultures and contexts. It's distinctive enough to ensure individuality but not so unusual as to feel invented. Boys bearing this name often embody the adventurous spirit it suggests, approaching life with curiosity and determination.
| Uli |
| Ulie |
| Lice |
| Uly |
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